Trucker: 'Brain shut off' before crash killed Maryland women

A California truck driver charged in a crash that killed two women in southwestern Pennsylvania said the collision happened when his "brain shut off."

Yevgeniy Bugreyev, 44, was ordered Wednesday to stand trial on two counts of vehicular homicide in the weekend crash that killed a mother and daughter from Maryland.

Police said Bugreyev's truck crossed the grass median of Interstate 70 in Washington County, Pa., on Saturday, striking another car and killing Kaitlin, 21, and Karen Babka, 57, both of Hughesville, Charles County.

Bugreyev, of West Sacramento, is being held on $1 million bail. Court records don't list an attorney for him.

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